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Serious questions for Tories over Afghan data breach - PM

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Serious questions for Tories over Afghan data breach - PM
The UK Prime Minister is calling out the previous Conservative government for a major slip-up—thousands of Afghans who helped British troops had their personal details accidentally leaked. It’s a messy situation with serious implications, especially for those still at risk in Afghanistan.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just bureaucratic finger-pointing—real lives could be at stake. Many of these Afghans worked alongside UK forces and now face Taliban retaliation. The breach raises big questions about how sensitive data was handled and whether safeguards were ignored. For a government that prides itself on national security, it’s a pretty damning look.
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